I'm writing about impersonators and people being impersonated in general terms and having 'the impersonator' and 'the person being impersonated' is cumbersome at best.
'Impersonatee' sort of works, but isn't great. Any ideas?
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I'm writing about impersonators and people being impersonated in general terms and having 'the impersonator' and 'the person being impersonated' is cumbersome at best.
'Impersonatee' sort of works, but isn't great. Any ideas?
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Subject
The person being depicted or portrayed by a painter, an artist, or in this case an impersonator.
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One of Britain's most famous and loved impersonators during the 1970s and early '80s was Mike Yarwood. Yarwood enjoyed stratospheric popularity in the years when British television only had three channels. In the wikipedia page dedicated to the entertainer the term, subjects, is used.